Tweet. Tweet. Tweet. #NETFLIXforBandT on July 16th at 6 PM EST

Nomi from @RoswellBack just uploaded the new video which keeps everyone updated about what fans need to do and how we can make the best impact. She also summarizes the ‘journey’ we have gone on so far since Majandra first tweeted: “What is BandT”?. Check it out below and please share it with your friends.

Let’s BandTogether!

Since Brendan tweeted that “we’ve got something brewing”, we need to spread the word as hard as ever. We don’t want something brewing… we want our message to explode and reach Netflix right now!

Let’s get the hashtag #NETFLIXforBandT to go viral this Saturday! We know that we can do this.

We will tweet #NETFLIXforBandT@Netflix at 6 PM EST. (Please remember to start your tweet with .@Netflix, making sure you put “the dot” at the front of @netflix so your tweet not only shows up in the feeds of users who follow both of you, but also in the feeds of all the Twitter followers you have.)

As always, please consider scheduling your tweets if you can’t tweet live or if you are living in a different time zone. We did great last week (Fun B+T Twitter Fest on July 9th). Fans from the USA, Canada, Europe (e.g. The UK, Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, Poland), South Africa, Australia, India and Argentina tweeted at the same time and we know, we can make this world map beam completely.

Sure Sophia! The little dot (at the end of a sentence) is called “period” in American English and “full stop” in British English. When you are pronouncing domain names for example, you’d use “dot” e.g. www dot crashdown dot com

That’s why I wrote “the dot” in quotation marks in the beginning of the article.